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Dave Smith wrote:
> Except that the people in Ireland are mostly transplants of the
> origins as the British who settled there but then got tangled up in
> the Catholic- Protestant crap. There was a democratic settlement to
> the problem with Ireland, with the people in the north voting
> overwhelmingly to stay with the UK, so it was partitioned. The
> terrorists in Northern Ireland were well funded by various Irish
> American groups.
> It was not political persecution that sent so many Irish to the US. It
> was poverty and starvation. They went in great numbers to the US where
> land was cheap. They also migrated in great numbers to England, and to
> Canada and Australia, all British at the time. Lucky for the Irish
> that they always had England to blame for their problems.
> And FWIW, my great great grandfather was Irish Catholic, and he left
> Ireland for Canada, not because of British oppression but because he
> was so disgusted with the Church that he left the priesthood and a
> country where he thought the church had way to much influence, all
> negative.


Nice post Dave. I doubt if littleshoes has enough brains to have worked
that one out.


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Ophelia wrote:
>
> I doubt if littleshoes has enough brains to have worked
> that one out.
>
>


Given your chosen nom de net, you shouldn't be so quick to judge.

Ophelia talks in riddles and rhymes, sings some "mad" and bawdy songs
about death and a maiden losing her virginity. After bidding everyone a
"good night", she exits.

"Gertrude says that Ophelia appeared "incapable of her own distress"
like a mad person would be."

"Whereas for Hamlet madness is metaphysical, linked with culture, for
Ophelia it is a product of the female body and female nature...."
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Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
>>
>> I doubt if littleshoes has enough brains to have worked
>> that one out.
>>
>>

>
> Given your chosen nom de net, you shouldn't be so quick to judge.
>
> Ophelia talks in riddles and rhymes, sings some "mad" and bawdy songs
> about death and a maiden losing her virginity. After bidding everyone
> a "good night", she exits.
>
> "Gertrude says that Ophelia appeared "incapable of her own distress"
> like a mad person would be."
>
> "Whereas for Hamlet madness is metaphysical, linked with culture, for
> Ophelia it is a product of the female body and female nature...."


Yawn!!! If you think I don't know in which play Ophelia features then you
are quite wrong. I have no intention of discussing Hamlet with you, because
it has no bearing on your stupidity.


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On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 20:59:07 -0000, Ophelia wrote:

> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
>> Ophelia wrote:

>
> Yawn!!! If you think I don't know in which play Ophelia features then you
> are quite wrong. I have no intention of discussing Hamlet with you, because
> it has no bearing on your stupidity.


Watch yourself with the nutter called Ophelia, she likes to get "her Dave"
to send posts threatening to sue.

See Message-ID: >

Or

http://tinyurl.com/opheliasue
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Joseph Littleshoes wrote:

> Ophelia wrote:
> >
> > I doubt if littleshoes has enough brains to have worked
> > that one out.
> >
> >

>
> Given your chosen nom de net, you shouldn't be so quick to judge.
>
> Ophelia talks in riddles and rhymes, sings some "mad" and bawdy songs
> about death and a maiden losing her virginity. After bidding everyone a
> "good night", she exits.
>
> "Gertrude says that Ophelia appeared "incapable of her own distress"
> like a mad person would be."
>
> "Whereas for Hamlet madness is metaphysical, linked with culture, for
> Ophelia it is a product of the female body and female nature...."
>



You can "can" yer faux literary cant, we like our Ms. O. anyways, Master
Joseph Too-tight Shoes...!!!

So hie thee to the Fool's Corner with a dunce cap atop yer pointy head...

;-p


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On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 20:33:35 -0000, Ophelia wrote:

> Nice post Dave. I doubt if littleshoes has enough brains to have worked
> that one out.


You really are a nutter.
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"Gregory Morrow" > wrote in message
m...
>
> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
>
>> Ophelia wrote:
>> >
>> > I doubt if littleshoes has enough brains to have worked
>> > that one out.
>> >
>> >

>>
>> Given your chosen nom de net, you shouldn't be so quick to judge.
>>
>> Ophelia talks in riddles and rhymes, sings some "mad" and bawdy songs
>> about death and a maiden losing her virginity. After bidding everyone a
>> "good night", she exits.
>>
>> "Gertrude says that Ophelia appeared "incapable of her own distress"
>> like a mad person would be."
>>
>> "Whereas for Hamlet madness is metaphysical, linked with culture, for
>> Ophelia it is a product of the female body and female nature...."
>>

>
>
> You can "can" yer faux literary cant, we like our Ms. O. anyways, Master
> Joseph Too-tight Shoes...!!!
>
> So hie thee to the Fool's Corner with a dunce cap atop yer pointy head...
>

And to bring it back on topic:

Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread;

H5,Act IV, Scene I, line 155


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On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 15:10:38 -0600, Gregory Morrow wrote:

> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
>
>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>> I doubt if littleshoes has enough brains to have worked
>>> that one out.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Given your chosen nom de net, you shouldn't be so quick to judge.
>>
>> Ophelia talks in riddles and rhymes, sings some "mad" and bawdy songs
>> about death and a maiden losing her virginity. After bidding everyone a
>> "good night", she exits.
>>
>> "Gertrude says that Ophelia appeared "incapable of her own distress"
>> like a mad person would be."
>>
>> "Whereas for Hamlet madness is metaphysical, linked with culture, for
>> Ophelia it is a product of the female body and female nature...."
>>

>
>
> You can "can" yer faux literary cant, we like our Ms. O. anyways, Master
> Joseph Too-tight Shoes...!!!
>
> So hie thee to the Fool's Corner with a dunce cap atop yer pointy head...
>
> ;-p


Looking for a shag off the old hag or something?
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Gregory Morrow wrote:
> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
>
>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>> I doubt if littleshoes has enough brains to have worked
>>> that one out.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Given your chosen nom de net, you shouldn't be so quick to judge.
>>
>> Ophelia talks in riddles and rhymes, sings some "mad" and bawdy songs
>> about death and a maiden losing her virginity. After bidding
>> everyone a "good night", she exits.
>>
>> "Gertrude says that Ophelia appeared "incapable of her own distress"
>> like a mad person would be."
>>
>> "Whereas for Hamlet madness is metaphysical, linked with culture, for
>> Ophelia it is a product of the female body and female nature...."
>>

>
>
> You can "can" yer faux literary cant, we like our Ms. O. anyways,
> Master Joseph Too-tight Shoes...!!!
>
> So hie thee to the Fool's Corner with a dunce cap atop yer pointy
> head...
>
> ;-p


LOL thanks sweetie)




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On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 21:29:09 -0000, Ophelia wrote:

> Gregory Morrow wrote:
>> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
>>
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I doubt if littleshoes has enough brains to have worked
>>>> that one out.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Given your chosen nom de net, you shouldn't be so quick to judge.
>>>
>>> Ophelia talks in riddles and rhymes, sings some "mad" and bawdy songs
>>> about death and a maiden losing her virginity. After bidding
>>> everyone a "good night", she exits.
>>>
>>> "Gertrude says that Ophelia appeared "incapable of her own distress"
>>> like a mad person would be."
>>>
>>> "Whereas for Hamlet madness is metaphysical, linked with culture, for
>>> Ophelia it is a product of the female body and female nature...."
>>>

>>
>>
>> You can "can" yer faux literary cant, we like our Ms. O. anyways,
>> Master Joseph Too-tight Shoes...!!!
>>
>> So hie thee to the Fool's Corner with a dunce cap atop yer pointy
>> head...
>>
>> ;-p

>
> LOL thanks sweetie)


Vomit. You're ****ing sickening.


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On Feb 25, 3:29*pm, "Ophelia" > wrote:
> Gregory Morrow wrote:
> > Joseph Littleshoes wrote:

>
> >> Ophelia wrote:

>
> >>> I doubt if littleshoes has enough brains to have worked
> >>> that one out.

>
> >> Given your chosen nom de net, you shouldn't be so quick to judge.

>
> >> Ophelia talks in riddles and rhymes, sings some "mad" and bawdy songs
> >> about death and a maiden losing her virginity. After bidding
> >> everyone a "good night", she exits.

>
> >> "Gertrude says that Ophelia appeared "incapable of her own distress"
> >> like a mad person would be."

>
> >> "Whereas for Hamlet madness is metaphysical, linked with culture, for
> >> Ophelia it is a product of the female body and female nature...."

>
> > You can "can" yer faux literary cant, we like our Ms. O. anyways,
> > Master Joseph Too-tight Shoes...!!!

>
> > So hie thee to the Fool's Corner with a dunce cap atop yer pointy
> > head...

>
> > ;-p

>
> LOL thanks sweetie)


I always liked the character Ophelia. It's just another case of bad
men and the women who love them! Besides - have you ever seen that
Pre-Raphaelit painting of Ophelia in the stream/ I never saw anybody
before who could look that good post drowning!
Lynn in Fargo
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Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig wrote:
> On Feb 25, 3:29 pm, "Ophelia" > wrote:
>> Gregory Morrow wrote:
>>> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:

>>
>>>> Ophelia wrote:

>>
>>>>> I doubt if littleshoes has enough brains to have worked
>>>>> that one out.

>>
>>>> Given your chosen nom de net, you shouldn't be so quick to judge.

>>
>>>> Ophelia talks in riddles and rhymes, sings some "mad" and bawdy
>>>> songs about death and a maiden losing her virginity. After bidding
>>>> everyone a "good night", she exits.

>>
>>>> "Gertrude says that Ophelia appeared "incapable of her own
>>>> distress" like a mad person would be."

>>
>>>> "Whereas for Hamlet madness is metaphysical, linked with culture,
>>>> for Ophelia it is a product of the female body and female
>>>> nature...."

>>
>>> You can "can" yer faux literary cant, we like our Ms. O. anyways,
>>> Master Joseph Too-tight Shoes...!!!

>>
>>> So hie thee to the Fool's Corner with a dunce cap atop yer pointy
>>> head...

>>
>>> ;-p

>>
>> LOL thanks sweetie)

>
> I always liked the character Ophelia. It's just another case of bad
> men and the women who love them! Besides - have you ever seen that
> Pre-Raphaelit painting of Ophelia in the stream/ I never saw anybody
> before who could look that good post drowning!
> Lynn in Fargo
> Player of many roles . . . some of them male!


How kind Lynn I have had this nick name since schooldays, because of my
love of Hamlet)


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Lynn from Fargo wrote:

> I always liked the character Ophelia. It's just another case of bad
> men and the women who love them! Besides - have you ever seen that
> Pre-Raphaelit painting of Ophelia in the stream/ I never saw anybody
> before who could look that good post drowning!


When I use to partition my hard drive, the names were Ophelia, Louis and
Billy Ray. Since I've quit partitioning, guess the name of my drive ... ;-)

Bonus question: Name the movie those characters are from (no fair googling!)

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Ophelia wrote:
> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
>
>>Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>>I doubt if littleshoes has enough brains to have worked
>>>that one out.
>>>
>>>

>>
>>Given your chosen nom de net, you shouldn't be so quick to judge.
>>
>>Ophelia talks in riddles and rhymes, sings some "mad" and bawdy songs
>>about death and a maiden losing her virginity. After bidding everyone
>>a "good night", she exits.
>>
>>"Gertrude says that Ophelia appeared "incapable of her own distress"
>>like a mad person would be."
>>
>>"Whereas for Hamlet madness is metaphysical, linked with culture, for
>>Ophelia it is a product of the female body and female nature...."

>
>
> Yawn!!! If you think I don't know in which play Ophelia features then you
> are quite wrong. I have no intention of discussing Hamlet with you, because
> it has no bearing on your stupidity.
>
>


*Chuckle* my stupidity? I mention Hamlet and you respond as if there
were some mystery involved?

History & literature as well as news groups overflow with the type of
quick tempered but slow wited ilk you seem to want to be perceived as
an example of.

You remind me, to paraphrase Lord Altrincham, of a priggish schoolgirl,
captain of the hockey team, a prefect and a recent candidate for
Confirmation.

Your reputation will depend upon your personality, you will have to say
things which people can remember and things which will make people take
notice. Rather than dismiss you for the xenophobic, foul mouthed bitch
you seem to want to be perceived as.

But if that's your intention, to portray yourself as some sort of cast
iron bitch well ... you go gurl, your all that and a bag of chips. Or
should i say "crisps."
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"Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig" > wrote in message
...
On Feb 25, 3:29 pm, "Ophelia" > wrote:
> Gregory Morrow wrote:
> > Joseph Littleshoes wrote:

>
> >> Ophelia wrote:

>
> >>> I doubt if littleshoes has enough brains to have worked
> >>> that one out.

>
> >> Given your chosen nom de net, you shouldn't be so quick to judge.

>
> >> Ophelia talks in riddles and rhymes, sings some "mad" and bawdy songs
> >> about death and a maiden losing her virginity. After bidding
> >> everyone a "good night", she exits.

>
> >> "Gertrude says that Ophelia appeared "incapable of her own distress"
> >> like a mad person would be."

>
> >> "Whereas for Hamlet madness is metaphysical, linked with culture, for
> >> Ophelia it is a product of the female body and female nature...."

>
> > You can "can" yer faux literary cant, we like our Ms. O. anyways,
> > Master Joseph Too-tight Shoes...!!!

>
> > So hie thee to the Fool's Corner with a dunce cap atop yer pointy
> > head...

>
> > ;-p

>
> LOL thanks sweetie)


I always liked the character Ophelia. It's just another case of bad
men and the women who love them!
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OR neurotic women and the stupid men who get infatuated by them.
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Ophelia wrote:

> How kind Lynn I have had this nick name since schooldays, because of my
> love of Hamlet)


R I C

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On Wed 25 Feb 2009 10:51:38a, Janet Baraclough told us...

> The message 0>
> from Wayne Boatwright > contains these
> words:
>
>> I have never cross-posted to uk.food+drink.misc, although I often lurk
>> there and read threads of interest. I have posted there asking
>> questions about certain British foods and cooking, and I've also
>> responded to the occasional question about American foods and cooking.
>> I am known to some of your regulars and welcomed by them. I have spent
>> blocks of time in the UK and have some familiarity with British customs
>> and foods, but not nearly enough to assume I know more than you or
>> anyone else on the group. I don't feel that I'm an intruder or a
>> detriment. If you or others find that to the contrary, then so be it,
>> but I have no intentioin of altering my habits to please those few who
>> object.

>
> They don't, Wayne, you're welcome there. Just ignore the troll.
>
> Janet
>


Thanks, Janet. Obviously, the same applies here.

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> Gregory Morrow wrote:
>> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>>
>>> There will always be people like Sheldon in rfc who object to nearly
>>> everything and everyone.

>>
>>
>> Nope, only to moral schnorrers such as the likes of you. Lil' Wayne...

>
> Well, I have to say, that Wayne is a welcome and knowledgeble poster in
> ukfd.


Thanks, Ophelia!

> We welcome posters from US who are serious posters.
>
> Pop in and post here Greg You will be most welcome.


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On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 12:54:32 -0800, Joseph Littleshoes
> wrote:

>
>
>Ophelia wrote:
>>
>> I doubt if littleshoes has enough brains to have worked
>> that one out.
>>
>>

>
>Given your chosen nom de net, you shouldn't be so quick to judge.
>
>Ophelia talks in riddles and rhymes, sings some "mad" and bawdy songs
>about death and a maiden losing her virginity. After bidding everyone a
>"good night", she exits.
>
>"Gertrude says that Ophelia appeared "incapable of her own distress"
>like a mad person would be."
>
>"Whereas for Hamlet madness is metaphysical, linked with culture, for
>Ophelia it is a product of the female body and female nature...."


I don't know about all that female stuff, but...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nx9LQNvZ3w8
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 22:08:11 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote:

>Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig wrote:
>> On Feb 25, 3:29 pm, "Ophelia" > wrote:
>>> Gregory Morrow wrote:
>>>> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>>>>> I doubt if littleshoes has enough brains to have worked
>>>>>> that one out.
>>>
>>>>> Given your chosen nom de net, you shouldn't be so quick to judge.
>>>
>>>>> Ophelia talks in riddles and rhymes, sings some "mad" and bawdy
>>>>> songs about death and a maiden losing her virginity. After bidding
>>>>> everyone a "good night", she exits.
>>>
>>>>> "Gertrude says that Ophelia appeared "incapable of her own
>>>>> distress" like a mad person would be."
>>>
>>>>> "Whereas for Hamlet madness is metaphysical, linked with culture,
>>>>> for Ophelia it is a product of the female body and female
>>>>> nature...."
>>>
>>>> You can "can" yer faux literary cant, we like our Ms. O. anyways,
>>>> Master Joseph Too-tight Shoes...!!!
>>>
>>>> So hie thee to the Fool's Corner with a dunce cap atop yer pointy
>>>> head...
>>>
>>>> ;-p
>>>
>>> LOL thanks sweetie)

>>
>> I always liked the character Ophelia. It's just another case of bad
>> men and the women who love them! Besides - have you ever seen that
>> Pre-Raphaelit painting of Ophelia in the stream/ I never saw anybody
>> before who could look that good post drowning!
>> Lynn in Fargo
>> Player of many roles . . . some of them male!

>
>How kind Lynn I have had this nick name since schooldays, because of my
>love of Hamlet)
>

Presumably not a love of drowning, however:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._-_Ophelia.jpg
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> Ignore the trash who started this thread, he's lying. No doubt hoping
>to start a flame war between the two groups.


I thought so. Thanks for the confirmation Janet!


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Joseph Littleshoes wrote:

<snipped rubbish>

Joseph, This has no place here, as with your diatribe against the British.

If we didn't dislike the Americans before you posted here, we could well be
persuaded now.

I have no further interest in this subject.


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Ophelia wrote:
> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
>
> <explicative deleted>
>
> Joseph, This has no place here, as with your diatribe against the British.
>
> If we didn't dislike the Americans before you posted here, we could well be
> persuaded now.
>
> I have no further interest in this subject.
>
>


"Ophelia talks in riddles and rhymes, sings some "mad" and bawdy
songs about death and a maiden losing her virginity. After bidding
everyone a "good night", she exits."


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Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
>
>
> phil-c wrote:
>> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
>>
>> Sectarian stuff snipped .
>>
>> As tending more towards the Green than the Orange
>>
>> Is a bit Stodgy for some tastes
>> But I actually like it .
>>
>> http://www.recipezaar.com/Irish-Stew...-Coddle-313516
>>
>> Great with Soda bread

>
> I don't "crock pot" never owned one, and don't like to leave food
> unattended while it cooks, i like to fiddle with it as it cooks.
>
> But aside from that and the bacon, its the basic beef stew i make.
>
> I don't care for olive oil and omit the sugar while including at least a
> cup of a good Burgundy.
>
> I had an Italian beef stew (ragout?) once that had big meaty beef ribs (
> i think they might have even been referred to as "English" ribs) & beef
> sausage stewed in a tomato sauce for several hours, ever since i like to
> add a very nice, locally made, beef & pork sausage to my beef stew.
> --
> JL
>
> P.s. phil-c, your name is a typo just waiting to happen my spell
> checker wants to change it to 'phallic' so this is just an apology in
> advance in case i accidentally happen to do so
> -
> jl
>

HUH far too weird and did you win the bet with that Tie as in the
photo on RFC ?
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Can we drop all this offensive stuff being posted on a newsgroup that, as
far as I know, you have never even stuck a toe into?




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Joseph Littleshoes > wrote in news:49A5A594.3080900
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>
>
> phil-c wrote:


> P.s. phil-c, your name is a typo just waiting to happen my spell
> checker wants to change it to 'phallic'



Well, your spellchecker got it right. It *is* a prick.

You're replying to and feeding one of those scummy troll/stalkers, JL.


'phil-c' is 'pits', 'nemisis' (LOL!!), tired-pits, pits09, and spamlister
to name a few.

It's the pathetic scummy prick that went crying back to ozdebate and
dragged the other two scum back here that are continuing to do the
stalking/trolling...... while this sorry excuse of a bald headed,
semiliterate piece of shit is sitting back making like it's totally
innocent and not involved in any way.

It is an out and out troll and stalker.

You'd be best to just killfile it...... or totally ignore it.


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"phil-c" > wrote in message
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> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
>>
>>
>> phil-c wrote:
>>> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
>>>
>>> Sectarian stuff snipped .
>>>
>>> As tending more towards the Green than the Orange
>>>
>>> Is a bit Stodgy for some tastes
>>> But I actually like it .
>>>
>>> http://www.recipezaar.com/Irish-Stew...-Coddle-313516
>>>
>>> Great with Soda bread

>>
>> I don't "crock pot" never owned one, and don't like to leave food
>> unattended while it cooks, i like to fiddle with it as it cooks.
>>
>> But aside from that and the bacon, its the basic beef stew i make.
>>
>> I don't care for olive oil and omit the sugar while including at least a
>> cup of a good Burgundy.
>>
>> I had an Italian beef stew (ragout?) once that had big meaty beef ribs
>> ( i think they might have even been referred to as "English" ribs) &
>> beef sausage stewed in a tomato sauce for several hours, ever since i
>> like to add a very nice, locally made, beef & pork sausage to my beef
>> stew.
>> --
>> JL
>>
>> P.s. phil-c, your name is a typo just waiting to happen my spell
>> checker wants to change it to 'phallic' so this is just an apology in
>> advance in case i accidentally happen to do so
>> -
>> jl
>>

> HUH far too weird and did you win the bet with that Tie as in the photo
> on RFC ?


haha, phallic.


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On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 08:20:13 -0000, Ophelia wrote:

> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
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> <snipped rubbish>
>
> Joseph, This has no place here, as with your diatribe against the British.
>
> If we didn't dislike the Americans before you posted here, we could well be
> persuaded now.
>
> I have no further interest in this subject.


Translation:

"I'm going to get my Dave on to you!"
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 22:08:11 -0000, Ophelia wrote:


> How kind Lynn I have had this nick name since schooldays, because of my
> love of Hamlet)


Bullshit.
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"PeterLucas" > wrote in message
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> Joseph Littleshoes > wrote in news:49A5A594.3080900
> @isp.com:
>
>>
>>
>> phil-c wrote:

>
>> P.s. phil-c, your name is a typo just waiting to happen my spell
>> checker wants to change it to 'phallic'

>
>
> Well, your spellchecker got it right. It *is* a prick.
>
> You're replying to and feeding one of those scummy troll/stalkers, JL.
>
>
> 'phil-c' is 'pits', 'nemisis' (LOL!!), tired-pits, pits09, and spamlister
> to name a few.
>
> It's the pathetic scummy prick that went crying back to ozdebate and
> dragged the other two scum back here that are continuing to do the
> stalking/trolling...... while this sorry excuse of a bald headed,
> semiliterate piece of shit is sitting back making like it's totally
> innocent and not involved in any way.
>
> It is an out and out troll and stalker.
>
> You'd be best to just killfile it...... or totally ignore it.
>

Why don't you just killfile it...... or totally ignore it? Stupid!




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On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 12:09:56 -0800, Joseph Littleshoes wrote:

> phil-c wrote:
>> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
>>
>> Sectarian stuff snipped .
>>
>> As tending more towards the Green than the Orange
>>
>> Is a bit Stodgy for some tastes
>> But I actually like it .
>>
>> http://www.recipezaar.com/Irish-Stew...-Coddle-313516
>>
>> Great with Soda bread

>
> I don't "crock pot" never owned one, and don't like to leave food
> unattended while it cooks, i like to fiddle with it as it cooks.
>


you got a point there. i don't play with my food once it's on the plate,
but before that all bets are off.

your pal,
blake
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blake murphy wrote:
> you got a point there. i don't play with my food once it's on the
> plate, but before that all bets are off.


Good to see you posting here Blake Even if it is only by virtue of a cross
post:


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On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 18:26:23 -0000, Ophelia wrote:

> blake murphy wrote:
>> you got a point there. i don't play with my food once it's on the
>> plate, but before that all bets are off.

>
> Good to see you posting here Blake Even if it is only by virtue of a cross
> post:


God, you're ****ing sad.
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 18:26:23 -0000, Ophelia wrote:

> blake murphy wrote:
>> you got a point there. i don't play with my food once it's on the
>> plate, but before that all bets are off.

>
> Good to see you posting here Blake Even if it is only by virtue of a cross
> post:


now that i think about it, i don't think the verizon usenet feed carries
the uk.* groups.

your pal,
blake
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 18:41:41 +0000, Tony wrote:

> On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 18:26:23 -0000, Ophelia wrote:
>
>> blake murphy wrote:
>>> you got a point there. i don't play with my food once it's on the
>>> plate, but before that all bets are off.

>>
>> Good to see you posting here Blake Even if it is only by virtue of a cross
>> post:

>
> God, you're ****ing sad.


**** off, tony.

blake


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On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 18:42:02 GMT, blake murphy wrote:

> On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 18:41:41 +0000, Tony wrote:
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>> On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 18:26:23 -0000, Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>> blake murphy wrote:
>>>> you got a point there. i don't play with my food once it's on the
>>>> plate, but before that all bets are off.
>>>
>>> Good to see you posting here Blake Even if it is only by virtue of a cross
>>> post:

>>
>> God, you're ****ing sad.

>
> **** off, tony.
>
> blake


Make me, you scabby ****.
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 18:41:18 GMT, blake murphy wrote:

> On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 18:26:23 -0000, Ophelia wrote:
>
>> blake murphy wrote:
>>> you got a point there. i don't play with my food once it's on the
>>> plate, but before that all bets are off.

>>
>> Good to see you posting here Blake Even if it is only by virtue of a cross
>> post:

>
> now that i think about it, i don't think the verizon usenet feed carries
> the uk.* groups.
>
> your pal,
> blake


Good.
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blake murphy wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 18:41:41 +0000, Tony wrote:
>
>
>>On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 18:26:23 -0000, Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>
>>>blake murphy wrote:
>>>
>>>>you got a point there. i don't play with my food once it's on the
>>>>plate, but before that all bets are off.
>>>
>>>Good to see you posting here Blake Even if it is only by virtue of a cross
>>>post:

>>
>>God, you're ****ing sad.

>
>
> **** off, tony.
>
> blake


Oy! sounds like a bleedin' soccer match
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 18:45:51 +0000, Tony wrote:

> On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 18:41:18 GMT, blake murphy wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 18:26:23 -0000, Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>> blake murphy wrote:
>>>> you got a point there. i don't play with my food once it's on the
>>>> plate, but before that all bets are off.
>>>
>>> Good to see you posting here Blake Even if it is only by virtue of a cross
>>> post:

>>
>> now that i think about it, i don't think the verizon usenet feed carries
>> the uk.* groups.
>>
>> your pal,
>> blake

>
> Good.


you don't want to see me, killfile me. find a twelve-year-old to explain
the process to you.

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On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 19:49:53 +0000, Tony > wrote:

>What did you ****ers do to them?



Used seasoning in our food.
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